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Furious Noni Madueke Has to be DRAGGED away by His Chelsea Coaches as He Confronts the Referee

2024-04-28 15 Dailymotion

Noni Madueke had to be dragged away from referee Craig Pawson after Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Aston Villa on Saturday evening. <br /><br />Madueke and his teammates thought they had secured a 96th-minute winner when Axel Disasi headed home from close range to make it 3-2 in their favor. <br /><br />However, the goal was disallowed after a lengthy VAR check that saw Pawson consult the pitch-side monitor. <br /><br />Pawson ruled the goal out after claiming Benoit Badiashile had shoved Diego Carlos in the back in the build-up to the goal. <br /><br />Madueke was furious with the decision and wanted to make his feelings known after the final whistle at Villa Park. <br /><br />Madueke stormed straight up to Pawson and began shouting in his face before being restrained by Chelsea coach Jesus Perez. <br /><br />Madueke and Benoit Badiashile could reportedly be heard saying 'It's wrong, you know it's wrong. You know it. You know it!' while pointing at Pawson. <br /><br />Disasi, who scored the disallowed last-gasp goal, tried to calm Madueke down by grabbing him and walking him away from the situation. <br /><br />However, it was a little too late as Pawson was less than impressed with Madueke's behavior and awarded him a yellow card before speaking to Cole Palmer. <br /><br />Palmer appeared to plead with Pawson before being escorted away by Chelsea's backroom staff.<br /><br />Once tensions had settled, Madueke was asked about the 96th-minute goal. He told BBC Sport: 'Should it have been three points? Yes.'<br /><br />The 22-year-old went on to add: 'Do I think the goal should have stood? Yes. Nothing else to say about the situation.'<br /><br />Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino was equally as unimpressed and said VAR is 'damaging English football' after his side were denied the injury-time winner. <br /><br />'Everyone that was watching the game will feel disappointed,' Pochettino said on TNT Sports after the game. <br /><br />'Two different things the referee said it was a foul and disallowed the goal and then went to the VAR to confirm.<br /><br />'The referee is unbelievable and it's ridiculous. It is difficult to accept, these types of things in the semi-final [FA Cup against Man City] two weeks ago it was handball and there was no penalty, the referee didn't check it.<br /><br />'It is painful as it has damaged English football and I think Villa players and their fans didn't understand why the goal was disallowed.<br /><br />'They said it was foul and if you see the challenge what happened if we go into every single challenge like this it is going to be a foul and we wouldn't finish the game with 11 [players].<br /><br />'We can talk about the performance or the decision - it is damaging the game. I am calm and it is only to help. Now, we have to move on and it will be in the headlines with the disallowed goal.'<br /><br />It had seemed like it was going to be another night to forget as Marc Cucurella's own goal and a Morgan Rogers strike put Villa 2-0 up at the break. <br /><br />But Chelsea responded well and drew level through Noni Madueke and Conor Gallagher before the injury-time drama.

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